
Originally Posted by
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I don't have an opinion on the course, I haven't taken it. You read a couple sentances selected by Fox News and decided it and the material was racist. Your opinion that its racist is by that definition unquestionably uninformed.
Should I have to tell you again how absolutely 100% correct you guys are? I wish I was smart enough to go through life deciding the things I didn't know about were racist.
Your question was a complex question fallacy. It reads like "have you told your mom you beat your wife" where either a yes or no answer implies that you beat your wife. In the question "do your professors teach you that distrust brings people closer together?", either a yes or no answer would imply that I've been taught that distrust brings people closer together. So my answer is I've never been taught that distrust brings people closer together. And as much as I've learned about racial privilege and discrimination, I've never been taught any anti-white or black rhetoric.
In conclusion, until you've taken the course, read the 600+pg manual, you do not have an arguable opinion. Sorry. If you think what they teach in this course is racist anti white rhetoric, then write your congressman. I'm sure they would value the opinion of someone who's never taken the course or read the manual.